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TADS - Treatment for Adolescents with Depression Study
 
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TADS - Treatment for Adolescents with Depression Study (RRID:SCR_000037) TADS portal, clinical trial, data or information resource, disease-related portal, topical portal THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on August 16,2023. Multi-site clinical research study examining the short- and long-term effectiveness of an antidepressant medication and psychotherapy alone and in combination for treating depression in adolescents ages 12 to 17. For teens treated in TADS, the trial is designed to provide best-practice practical care for depression. clinical trial, adolescent, major depressive disorder, depressive disorder, cognitive behavioral therapy, psychotherapy, drug, fluoxetine, nct00006286, young human is used by: Limited Access Datasets From NIMH Clinical Trials
has parent organization: Duke University School of Medicine; North Carolina; USA
has parent organization: ClinicalTrials.gov
Major Depressive Disorder, Depressive Disorder NIMH 1U01MH064107-01A1 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_146236 SCR_000037 Treatment for Adolescents with Depression Study (TADS), Treatment for Adolescents with Depression Study 2026-02-14 01:59:35 2
LORIS - Longitudinal Online Research and Imaging System
 
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LORIS - Longitudinal Online Research and Imaging System (RRID:SCR_000590) LORIS data management software, software resource, software application A modular and extensible web-based data management system that integrates all aspects of a multi-center study, from heterogeneous data acquisition to storage, processing and ultimately dissemination, within a streamlined platform. Through a standard web browser, users are able to perform a wide variety of tasks, such as data entry, 3D image visualization and data querying. LORIS also stores data independently from any image processing pipeline, such that data can be processed by external image analysis software tools. LORIS provides a secure web-based and database-driven infrastructure to automate the flow of clinical data for complex multi-site neuroimaging trials and studies providing researchers with the ability to easily store, link, and access significant quantities of both scalar (clinical, psychological, genomic) and multi-dimensional (imaging) data. LORIS can collect behavioral, neurological, and imaging data, including anatomical and functional 3D/4D MRI models, atlases and maps. LORIS also functions as a project monitoring and auditing platform to oversee data acquisition across multiple study sites. Confidentiality during multi-site data sharing is provided by the Subject Profile Management System, which can perform automatic removal of confidential personal information and multiple real-time quality control checks. Additionally, web interactions with the LORIS portal take place over an encrypted channel via SSL, ensuring data security. Additional features such as Double Data Entry and Statistics and Data Query GUI are included. neuroimaging, multi center, data querying, imaging data, platform, computed tomography, neuroinformatics, 3d, 4d, neurological, imaging, mri model, atlas, map, clinical, image processing is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
has parent organization: McGill University; Montreal; Canada
NICHD N01-HD02-3343;
NIMH N01-MH9-0002;
NINDS N01-NS-9- 2314;
NINDS N01-NS-9-2315;
NINDS N01-NS-9-2316;
NINDS N01-NS-9-2317;
NINDS N01-NS-9- 2319;
NINDS N01-NS-9- 2320
PMID:22319489 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_144608 http://www.nitrc.org/projects/loris SCR_000590 Longitudinal Online Research and Imaging System, Longitudinal Online Research Imaging System 2026-02-14 01:59:46 4
International Consortium for Brain Mapping
 
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International Consortium for Brain Mapping (RRID:SCR_000445) ICBM data or information resource, atlas, reference atlas, database Probabilistic reference system for human brain, including tools to establish this reference system for structural and functional anatomy on both macroscopic (in vivo) and microscopic (post mortem) levels. Project has expanded neuroinformatics tools for data sharing and created Conforming Site System that allows laboratories worldwide to contribute data to evolving atlas. Through implementation of ICBM data sharing policy space, they are fostering data exchange while still providing for scientific credit assignment and subject confidentiality.ICBM atlas collection consists of ICBM Template, tool developed to provide reference that includes both set of coordinates and associated anatomical labels; the ICBM 452 T1 atlas, average of T1-weighted MRIs of normal young adult brains, ICBM probabilistic atlases, and Cytoarchitectonic Atlas. ICBM Subject Database is web-based database infrastructure that simplifies image dataset collection, organization and dissemination. Authorized users may view representations of data and form collections of datasets that can be downloaded or fed directly into Pipeline environment for distributed processing and analysis. Brain atlases, fmri, genetics, anatomy, architecture, atlas, brainstem, cerebellum, cortex, gray matter, histology, imaging, map, morphology, mri, neuroinformatics, pet, receptor, segmentation, subcortical, volume, warping, white matter, brain, early adult human, structural anatomy, functional anatomy, in vivo, post mortem, neuroanatomy, image collection is related to: MINC/Atlases
has parent organization: Laboratory of Neuro Imaging
NIMH PMID:9343592
PMID:11522763
Free, Freely available nif-0000-00103, SCR_001948, nif-0000-00041 https://resource.loni.usc.edu/ http://www.loni.ucla.edu/ICBM/Databases/, http://www.loni.usc.edu/ICBM/ SCR_000445 , ICBM Subject Database, ICBM - International Consortium for Brain Mapping, International Consortium for Brain Mapping (ICBM), ICBM Atlas 2026-02-14 01:59:46 6
Brain Architecture Project
 
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Brain Architecture Project (RRID:SCR_004283) data or information resource, portal, topical portal Evolving portal that will provide interactive tools and resources to allow researchers, clinicians, and students to discover, analyze, and visualize what is known about the brain's organization, and what the evidence is for that knowledge. This project has a current experimental focus: creating the first brainwide mesoscopic connectivity diagram in the mouse. Related efforts for the human brain currently focus on literature mining and an Online Brain Atlas Reconciliation Tool. The primary goal of the Brain Architecture Project is to assemble available knowledge about the structure of the nervous system, with an ultimate emphasis on the human CNS. Such information is currently scattered in research articles, textbooks, electronic databases and datasets, and even as samples on laboratory shelves. Pooling the knowledge across these heterogeneous materials - even simply getting to know what we know - is a complex challenge that requires an interdisciplinary approach and the contributions and support of the greater community. Their approach can be divided into 4 major thrusts: * Literature Curation and Text Mining * Computational Analysis * Resource Development * Experimental Efforts central nervous system, connectivity, mapping, model, neuroanatomy, organism, post-mortem, structure, nervous system, structure, human, mouse, brain, zebra finch, addiction gene, addiction is used by: BICCN
lists: Allen Institute for Brain Science
lists: University of California at Los Angeles; California; USA
is related to: Mouse Brain Architecture Project
is related to: BICCN Anatomy and Morphology Project
is related to: Allen Institute for Brain Science
has parent organization: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
is parent organization of: Human Brain Connectivity Database
is parent organization of: OBART
is parent organization of: Zebrafinch Brain Architecture Project
is parent organization of: Mouse Brain Architecture Project
W. M. Keck Foundation ;
NIMH ;
NIDA ;
Crick-Clay Professorship in Biomathematics at CSHL ;
Mathers Foundation ;
Simons Foundation
Free, Public nlx_143664 SCR_004283 BrainArchitecture.org, BrainArchitecture 2026-02-14 02:00:56 14
Yogo Data Management System
 
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Yogo Data Management System (RRID:SCR_004239) software resource, source code, software toolkit, software application A set of software tools created to rapidly build scientific data-management applications. These applications will enhance the process of data annotation, analysis, and web publication. The system provides a set of easy-to-use software tools for data sharing by the scientific community. It enables researchers to build their own custom-designed data management systems. The problem of scientific data management rests on several challenges. These include flexible data storage, a way to share the stored data, tools to curate the data, and history of the data to show provenance. The Yogo Framework gives you the ability to build scientific data management applications that address all of these challenges. The Yogo software is being developed as part of the NeuroSys project. All tools created as part of the Yogo Data Management Framework are open source and released under an OSI approved license. has parent organization: Montana State University The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinsons Research ;
Lumina Foundation ;
NSF ;
EPSCoR Program ;
Montana State University; Montana; USA ;
NIMH MH0441-07
Open unspecified license nlx_25179 SCR_004239 Yogo Framework, Yogo Data Management Framework, Yogo 2026-02-14 02:00:56 0
Psychiatric Genomics Consortium
 
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Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (RRID:SCR_004495) PGC data repository, storage service resource, community building portal, computational hosting, data analysis service, portal, analysis service resource, consortium, data or information resource, production service resource, organization portal, service resource Consortium conducting meta-analyses of genome-wide genetic data for psychiatric disease. Focused on autism, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, schizophrenia, anorexia nervosa (AN), Tourette syndrome (TS), and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Used to investigate common single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) genotyped on commercial arrays, structural variation (copy number variation) and uncommon or rare genetic variation. To participate you are asked to upload data from your study to central computer used by this consortium. Genetic Cluster Computer serves as data warehouse and analytical platform for this study . When data from your study have been incorporated, account will be provided on central server and access to all GWAS genotypes, phenotypes, and meta-analytic results relevant to deposited data and participation aims. NHGRI GWAS Catalog contains updated information about all GWAS in biomedicine, and is usually excellent starting point to find comprehensive list of studies. Files can be obtained by any PGC member for any disease to which they contributed data. These files can also be obtained by application to NIMH Genetics Repository. Individual-level genotype and phenotype data requires application, material transfer agreement, and informed consent consideration. Some datasets are also in controlled-access dbGaP and Wellcome Trust Case-Control Consortium repositories. PGC members can also receive back cleaned and imputed data and results for samples they contributed to PGC analyses. structural variation, genetic variation, single nucleotide polymorphism, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, mental disease, one mind ptsd, data sharing, visualization, genome-wide association study, genomic, genotype, phenotype, psychiatry, gwas, copy number variation, FASEB list is related to: Ricopili
is related to: GWAS: Catalog of Published Genome-Wide Association Studies
is related to: NCBI database of Genotypes and Phenotypes (dbGap)
is related to: Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium
has parent organization: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; North Carolina; USA
Mental disease, Attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia, Major Depressive Disorder, Autism, Cross-disorder Netherlands Genetic Cluster Computer ;
Hersenstichting Nederland ;
NIMH
PMID:20955924
PMID:19895722
PMID:19648536
PMID:19339359
PMID:19002139
Restricted nlx_143769 https://pgc.unc.edu/ SCR_004495 Psychiatric Genomics Consortium, PGC, Psychiatric GWAS Consortium 2026-02-14 02:00:41 104
Mouse Brain Architecture Project
 
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Mouse Brain Architecture Project (RRID:SCR_004683) data or information resource, atlas, reference atlas, d spatial image An atlas project whose goal is to enerate brainwide maps of inter-regional neural connectivity that specify the inputs and outputs of every brain region, at a "mesoscopic" level of analysis. A 3D injection viewer is used to view the mouse brain. To determine the outputs of a brain region, anterograde tracers are used which are taken up by neurons locally ("the input"), then transported actively down the axons to the "output regions." The whole brain is then sliced thinly, and each slice is digitally imaged. These 2-D images are reconstructed in 3D. The majority of the resulting 3-D brain image is unlabeled. Only the injected region and its output regions have tracer in them, allowing for identification of this small fraction of the connectivity map. This procedure is repeated identically, to account for individual variability. To determine the inputs to the same brain region as above, a retrograde tracer is injected in the same stereotaxic location ("the input"), and the process is repeated. In order to accumulate data from different mice (each of whom has a slightly different brain shape and size), 3-D spatial normalization is performed using registration algorithms. These gigapixel images of whole-brain sections can be zoomed to show individual neurons and their processes, providing a "virtual microscope." Each sampled brain is represented in about 500 images, each image showing an optical section through a 20 micron-thick slice of brain tissue. A multi-resolution viewer permits users to journey through each brain, following the pathways taken through three-dimensional brain space by tracer-labeled neuronal pathways. A key point is that at the mid-range "mesoscopic" scale, the team expects to assemble a picture of connections that are stereotypical and probably genetically determined in a species-specific manner. By dividing the volume of a hemisphere of the mouse brain into 250 equidistant, predefined grid-points, and administering four different kinds of tracer injections at each grid point -- in different animals of the same sex and age a complete wiring diagram that will be stitched together in "shotgun" fashion from the full dataset. atlas, brain, brain architecture, connectivity, mouse brain architecture, neuroanatomy is related to: Brain Architecture Project
has parent organization: Brain Architecture Project
NIH Office of the Director ;
NIMH RC1MH088659;
NIMH R01MH087988
Fully accessible to the neuroscience community as well as interested members of the general public, Acknowledgement requested nlx_146201 http://www.brainarchitecture.org http://www.brainarchitecture.org/mouse/about SCR_004683 MBA Project, Mouse Brain Architecture 2026-02-14 02:01:00 5
BAMS Neuroanatomical Ontology
 
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BAMS Neuroanatomical Ontology (RRID:SCR_004616) data or information resource, ontology, controlled vocabulary Ontology designed for neuroscience. Includes complete set of concepts that describe parts of rat nervous system, growing set of concepts that describe neuron populations identified in different brain regions, and relationships between concepts. has parent organization: Brain Architecture Management System NIMH MH61223;
NINDS NS16668;
NINDS NS050792
PMID:18974794 Restricted nlx_61376 http://brancusi.usc.edu/bkms/bams-ontology.html SCR_004616 BAMS Ontology 2026-02-14 02:00:45 2
OpenNeuro
 
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OpenNeuro (RRID:SCR_005031) OpenNeuro, OpenfMRI data repository, storage service resource, data or information resource, service resource, image repository, database Open platform for analyzing and sharing neuroimaging data from human brain imaging research studies. Brain Imaging Data Structure ( BIDS) compliant database. Formerly known as OpenfMRI. Data archives to hold magnetic resonance imaging data. Platform for sharing MRI, MEG, EEG, iEEG, and ECoG data. neuroinformatics, database, storing, dataset, neuroimaging, data, MRI, MEG, EEG, iEEG, ECoG, FASEB list uses: Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDs)
uses: HED Tags
is used by: studyforrest.org
is used by: DataLad
is used by: NIF Data Federation
is used by: Integrated Datasets
is used by: NIH Heal Project
is used by: Baby Open Brains
is recommended by: National Library of Medicine
is recommended by: BRAIN Initiative
is recommended by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
is recommended by: NIDDK - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is listed by: re3data.org
is listed by: DataCite
is listed by: FAIRsharing
is affiliated with: NEMAR
is related to: Integrated Manually Extracted Annotation
has parent organization: Stanford University; Stanford; California
has parent organization: Stanford Center for Reproducible Neuroscience
has parent organization: BRAIN Initiative
is provided by: OpenNeuro
NSF OCI1131441;
NIDA ;
Laura and John Arnold Foundation ;
Stanford ;
Squishymedia ;
BRAIN Initiative ;
NIMH
Free, Freely available DOI:10.25504/FAIRsharing.s1r9bw, r3d100010924, nlx_144048, DOI:10.17616/R33047, DOI:10.18112 http://www.nitrc.org/projects/openfmri
https://github.com/OpenNeuroDatasets
https://doi.org/10.17616/R33047
https://doi.org/10.17616/r33047
https://doi.org/10.18112/
https://dx.doi.org/10.18112/
https://fairsharing.org/10.25504/FAIRsharing.s1r9bw
https://doi.org/10.17616/R33047
http://openfmri.org SCR_005031 OpenfMRI, Open fMRI, OpenNeuro 2026-02-14 02:00:50 247
Neural Open Simulation
 
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Neural Open Simulation (RRID:SCR_002916) NEOSIM software resource, simulation software, data processing software, software application Simulation software that includes a parallel discrete event simulation kernel for running models of spiking neurons on a cluster of workstations. Models are specified using NeuroML, and visualized using Java2D. Simulation components are distributed across a parallel machine or network and communicate using timestamped events. The successor NEOSIM2 project under the NeuroGems umbrella at Edinburgh University (http://www.neurogems.org) continues to distribute the software, http://www.neurogems.org/neosim2/ The NEOSIM project includes: * a parallel discrete event simulation kernel for running models of spiking neural networks on clusters of machines. * a modules kit for extending the behavior of neurons and connectivity patterns. * a user interface for building and running simulations. OS: Linux, MS-Windows systems modeling, simulation, model, neuron, spiking, neural network, behavior, connectivity, source code, xml is related to: NeuroML
has parent organization: University of Edinburgh; Scotland; United Kingdom
NIMH MH-57358 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-00161 SCR_002916 NEOSIM - Neural Open Simulation 2026-02-14 02:00:28 0
brainmap.org
 
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brainmap.org (RRID:SCR_003069) BrainMap data or information resource, software resource, database, software application A community database of published functional and structural neuroimaging experiments with both metadata descriptions of experimental design and activation locations in the form of stereotactic coordinates (x,y,z) in Talairach or MNI space. BrainMap provides not only data for meta-analyses and data mining, but also distributes software and concepts for quantitative integration of neuroimaging data. The goal of BrainMap is to develop software and tools to share neuroimaging results and enable meta-analysis of studies of human brain function and structure in healthy and diseased subjects. It is a tool to rapidly retrieve and understand studies in specific research domains, such as language, memory, attention, reasoning, emotion, and perception, and to perform meta-analyses of like studies. Brainmap contains the following software: # Sleuth: database searches and Talairach coordinate plotting (this application requires a username and password) # GingerALE: performs meta-analyses via the activation likelihood estimation (ALE) method; also converts coordinates between MNI and Talairach spaces using icbm2tal # Scribe: database entry of published functional neuroimaging papers with coordinate results 3d model, atlas, data management, imaging, map, neuroinformatics, warping, neuroimaging, brain, talairach, mni, java, modeling, magnetic resonance, nifti-1, ontology, os independent, pet, spect, visualization, functional neuroimaging, fmri uses: Scribe
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is related to: Brede Database
has parent organization: University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio; Texas; USA
is parent organization of: Sleuth
is parent organization of: GingerALE
Healthy, Diseased NIMH 2R01-MH074457 PMID:15897617
PMID:11967563
PMID:15846810
Free, Freely available nif-0000-00049 http://www.nitrc.org/projects/brainmap SCR_003069 BrainMap Database 2026-02-14 02:00:29 448
BrainInfo
 
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BrainInfo (RRID:SCR_003142) portal, data or information resource, atlas, narrative resource, database, topical portal, standard specification Portal to neuroanatomical information on the Web that helps you identify structures in the brain and provides a variety of information about each structure by porting you to the best of 1500 web pages at 100 other neuroscience sites. BrainInfo consists of three basic components: NeuroNames, a developing database of definitions of neuroanatomic structures in four species, their most common acronyms and their names in eight languages; NeuroMaps, a digital atlas system based on 3-D canonical stereotaxic atlases of rhesus macaque and mouse brains and programs that enable one to map data to standard surface and cross-sectional views of the brains for presentation and publication; and the NeuroMaps precursor: Template Atlas of the Primate Brain, a 2-D stereotaxic atlas of the longtailed (fascicularis) macaque brain that shows the locations of some 250 architectonic areas of macaque cortex. The NeuroMaps atlases will soon include a number of overlays showing the locations of cortical areas and other neuroscientific data in the standard frameworks of the macaque and mouse atlases. Viewers are encouraged to use NeuroNames as a stable source of unique standard terms and acronyms for brain structures in publications, illustrations and indexing systems; to use templates extracted from the NeuroMaps macaque and mouse brain atlases for presenting neuroscientific information in image format; and to use the Template Atlas for warping to MRIs or PET scans of the macaque brain to estimate the stereotaxic locations of structures. brain, neuroanatomy is used by: NIF Data Federation
is listed by: Biositemaps
is related to: INIA19 Primate Brain Atlas
has parent organization: University of Washington; Seattle; USA
has parent organization: University of California at San Diego; California; USA
The Human Brain Project ;
NIBIB ;
NLM LM/OD-06243;
NIH Office of the Director LM/OD-06243;
NIMH MHO69259;
NCRR RR-00166
PMID:21789500
PMID:21163300
PMID:18368361
PMID:15055392
Free, Freely available nif-0000-00019 SCR_003142 Brain Info 2026-02-14 02:00:30 16
Mouse Phenome Database (MPD)
 
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Mouse Phenome Database (MPD) (RRID:SCR_003212) MPD experimental protocol, data repository, storage service resource, data or information resource, service resource, narrative resource, database Database enables integration of genomic and phenomic data by providing access to primary experimental data, data collection protocols and analysis tools. Data represent behavioral, morphological and physiological disease-related characteristics in naive mice and those exposed to drugs, environmental agents or other treatments. Collaborative standardized collection of measured data on laboratory mouse strains to characterize them in order to facilitate translational discoveries and to assist in selection of strains for experimental studies. Includes baseline phenotype data sets as well as studies of drug, diet, disease and aging effect., protocols, projects and publications, and SNP, variation and gene expression studies. Provides tools for online analysis. Data sets are voluntarily contributed by researchers from variety of institutions and settings, or retrieved by MPD staff from open public sources. MPD has three major types of strain-centric data sets: phenotype strain surveys, SNP and variation data, and gene expression strain surveys. MPD collects data on classical inbred strains as well as any fixed-genotype strains and derivatives that are openly acquirable by the research community. New panels include Collaborative Cross (CC) lines and Diversity Outbred (DO) populations. Phenotype data include measurements of behavior, hematology, bone mineral density, cholesterol levels, endocrine function, aging processes, addiction, neurosensory functions, and other biomedically relevant areas. Genotype data are primarily in the form of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). MPD curates data into a common framework by standardizing mouse strain nomenclature, standardizing units (SI where feasible), evaluating data (completeness, statistical power, quality), categorizing phenotype data and linking to ontologies, conforming to internal style guides for titles, tags, and descriptions, and creating comprehensive protocol documentation including environmental parameters of the test animals. These elements are critical for experimental reproducibility. female, genomic location, genotype, inbred strain, male, mouse strain, phenome, phenotype, qtl, reference data, single-nucleotide polymorphism, strain allele, strain characteristic, strain, trait, gene expression, variation, hypothesis testing, data set, bio.tools, FASEB list is used by: NIF Data Federation
is used by: Integrated Datasets
is used by: NIH Heal Project
is listed by: re3data.org
is listed by: bio.tools
is listed by: Debian
is related to: Special Mouse Strains Resource
is related to: Vertebrate Trait Ontology
is related to: GenomeMUSter
has parent organization: Jackson Laboratory
NIDA ;
NHGRI HG003057;
NHLBI HL66611;
NIA AG025707;
NIA AG038070;
NIMH MH071984;
NIDA DA028420
PMID:24243846
PMID:22102583
PMID:18987003
PMID:17151079
Free, Freely available biotools:mpd, nif-0000-03160, r3d100010101 https://bio.tools/mpd
https://doi.org/10.17616/R3PC7F
http://www.jax.org/phenome SCR_003212 Mouse Phenome Database 2026-02-14 02:00:42 221
VoxBo
 
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VoxBo (RRID:SCR_002166) VoxBo data processing software, software application, image processing software, software resource, image analysis software Software package for brain image manipulation and analysis, focusing on fMRI and lesion analysis. VoxBo can be used independently or in conjunction with other packages. It provides GLM-based statistical tools, an architecture for interoperability with other tools (they encourage users to incorporate SPM and FSL into their processing pipelines), an automation system, a system for parallel distributed computing, numerous stand-alone tools, decent wiki-based documentation, and lots more. fmri, neuroimaging, brain, functional, statistical, volume, preprocessing, analysis, display, format conversion, linear, three dimensional display, workflow, lesion, analyze, c++, console (text based), dicom, image display, linux, macos, microsoft, magnetic resonance, nifti, no input/output (daemon), overlap metrics, posix/unix-like, quantification, regression, resampling, sinc function interpolation, spatial transformation, statistical operation, visualization, windows is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is listed by: Biositemaps
is listed by: Debian
has parent organization: neurodebian
NIDA R01DA014418;
NIMH R01MH073529
PMID:22348882 Free, Available for download, Freely available nif-0000-00353 https://sources.debian.org/src/voxbo/
https://github.com/kimberg/voxbo
http://www.voxbo.org/ SCR_002166 2026-02-14 02:00:22 13
PennCNV
 
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PennCNV (RRID:SCR_002518) PennCNV software resource A free software tool for Copy Number Variation (CNV) detection from SNP genotyping arrays. Currently it can handle signal intensity data from Illumina and Affymetrix arrays. With appropriate preparation of file format, it can also handle other types of SNP arrays and oligonucleotide arrays. PennCNV implements a hidden Markov model (HMM) that integrates multiple sources of information to infer CNV calls for individual genotyped samples. It differs form segmentation-based algorithm in that it considered SNP allelic ratio distribution as well as other factors, in addition to signal intensity alone. In addition, PennCNV can optionally utilize family information to generate family-based CNV calls by several different algorithms. Furthermore, PennCNV can generate CNV calls given a specific set of candidate CNV regions, through a validation-calling algorithm. imaging genomics, copy number variation, snp, genotyping array, array, oligonucleotide, hidden markov model, genotype, genome is listed by: OMICtools
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is related to: VegaMC
is related to: OpenBioinformatics.org
has parent organization: University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; USA
NIMH MH604687 PMID:17921354 Free OMICS_00729, nlx_155921 http://www.openbioinformatics.org/penncnv/
http://www.neurogenome.org/cnv/penncnv SCR_002518 PennCNV: copy number variation detection 2026-02-14 02:00:26 349
Cognitive Atlas
 
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Cognitive Atlas (RRID:SCR_002793) Cognitive Atlas data or information resource, ontology, controlled vocabulary Knowledge base (or ontology) that characterizes the state of current thought in cognitive science that captures knowledge from users with expertise in psychology, cognitive science, and neuroscience. There are two basic kinds of knowledge in the knowledge base. Terms provide definitions and properties for individual concepts and tasks. Assertions describe relations between terms in the same way that a sentence describes relations between parts of speech. The goal is to develop a knowledge base that will support annotation of data in databases, as well as supporting improved discourse in the community. It is open to all interested researchers. A fundamental feature of the knowledge base is the desire and ability to capture not just agreement but also disagreement regarding definitions and assertions. Thus, if you see a definition or assertion that you disagree with, then you can assert and describe your disagreement. The project is led by Russell Poldrack, Professor of Psychology and Neurobiology at the University of Texas at Austin in collaboration with the UCLA Center for Computational Biology (A. Toga, PI) and UCLA Consortium for Neuropsychiatric Phenomics (R. Bilder, PI). Most tasks used in cognitive psychology research are not identical across different laboratories or even within the same laboratory over time. A major advantage of anchoring cognitive ontologies to the measurement level is that the strategy for determining changes in task properties is easier than tracking changes in concept definitions and usage. The process is easier because task parameters are usually (if not always) operationalized objectively, offering a clear basis to judge divergence in methods. The process is also easier because most tasks are based on prior tasks, and thus can more readily be considered descendants in a phylogenetic sense. cognitive function, cognitive phenotype, cognitive process, cognitive science, cognitive state, human, cognitive ontology, cognitive task, experimental task, mental construct, concept, task, eeg, meg, electrocorticography, magnetic resonance, ontology, pet, spect, knowledge environment is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is related to: Speech Perception
is related to: Brainspell
has parent organization: University of Texas at Austin; Texas; USA
is parent organization of: Cognitive Atlas Ontology
NIMH RO1MH082795 PMID:21922006
PMID:19634038
Free, Freely Available nif-0000-24591 http://www.nitrc.org/projects/cogatlas SCR_002793 cognitive atlas - a collaboratively developed cognitive science ontology 2026-02-14 02:00:32 32
SumsDB
 
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SumsDB (RRID:SCR_002759) SumsDB, WebCaret data repository, storage service resource, data analysis service, analysis service resource, data or information resource, production service resource, atlas, service resource, image repository, database THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on May 11, 2016. Repository of brain-mapping data (surfaces and volumes; structural and functional data) derived from studies including fMRI and MRI from many laboratories, providing convenient access to a growing body of neuroimaging and related data. WebCaret is an online visualization tool for viewing SumsDB datasets. SumsDB includes: * data on cerebral cortex and cerebellar cortex * individual subject data and population data mapped to atlases * data from FreeSurfer and other brainmapping software besides Caret SumsDB provides multiple levels of data access and security: * Free (public) access (e.g., for data associated with published studies) * Data access restricted to collaborators in different laboratories * Owner-only access for work in progress Data can be downloaded from SumsDB as individual files or as bundles archived for offline visualization and analysis in Caret WebCaret provides online Caret-style visualization while circumventing software and data downloads. It is a server-side application running on a linux cluster at Washington University. WebCaret "scenes" facilitate rapid visualization of complex combinations of data Bi-directional links between online publications and WebCaret/SumsDB provide: * Links from figures in online journal article to corresponding scenes in WebCaret * Links from metadata in WebCaret directly to relevant online publications and figures segmentation, volume, neuroimaging, brain, fmri, stereotaxic foci, stereotaxic coordinate, brain-mapping, foci, structural mri, mri, cerebral cortex, cerebellar cortex, afni brik, analyze, atlas, nifti, registration, rendering, spatial transformation, surface analysis, surface rendering, visualization, volume rendering, brain mapping, neuroanatomy is used by: NIF Data Federation
is listed by: Biositemaps
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is listed by: re3data.org
is related to: Computerized Anatomical Reconstruction and Editing Toolkit
is related to: Integrated Manually Extracted Annotation
has parent organization: Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis; Missouri; USA
Mental disease, Neurological disorder, Normal Human Brain Project ;
NSF ;
NCI ;
NLM ;
NASA ;
National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure ;
NIMH R01 MH60974-06
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-00016, r3d100010169 http://brainvis.wustl.edu/wiki/index.php/Sums:About http://www.nitrc.org/projects/sumsdb
https://doi.org/10.17616/R3JC76
SCR_002759 SumsDB WebCaret, SumsDB Database, Web Caret, WebCaret Online Visualization, Surface Management System Database and WebCaret Online Visualization, SumsDB and WebCaret, Sums database, SumsDB (Surface Management System Database) and WebCaret Online Visualization, Sums DB, SumsDB (Surface Management System Database) WebCaret Online Visualization, Surface Management System Database 2026-02-14 02:00:19 13
HeadIT
 
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HeadIT (RRID:SCR_005657) HeadIT data repository, storage service resource, data set, data or information resource, service resource Platform for sharing, download, and re-analysis or meta-analysis of sophisticated, fully annotated, human electrophysiological data sets. It uses EEG Study Schema (ESS) files to provide task, data collection, and subject metadata, including Hierarchical Event Descriptor (HED) tag descriptions of all identified experimental events. Visospatial task data also available from, http://sccn.ucsd.edu/eeglab/data/headit.html: A 238-channel, single-subject EEG data set recorded at the Swartz Center, UCSD, by Arnaud Delorme, Julie Onton, and Scott Makeig is al. electrophysiology, data sharing, eeg, visual-auditory cued attention shift paradigm, adult, early adult human, late adult human, memory task, modified sternberg working memory task, visual, auditory, auditory oddball, memory, task uses: HED Tags
is related to: EEGLAB
has parent organization: University of California at San Diego; California; USA
Normal, Healthy, Others possible NIMH R01-MH084819;
NINDS R01-NS047293
Public, Must agree to Data Use Agreement and Terms of Use., Account required for collaboration and to upload data. nlx_149081 http://headit-beta.ucsd.edu/
http://sccn.ucsd.edu/eeglab/data/headit.html
http://HeadIT.org SCR_005657 Human Electrophysiology Anatomic Data & Integrated Tools (HeadIT) Resource, Human Electrophysiology Anatomic Data & Integrated Tools Resource, Human Electrophysiology Anatomic Data & Integrated Tools, Human Electrophysiology Anatomic Data and Integrated Tools (HeadIT) Resource 2026-02-14 02:01:08 5
MATRICS - Measurement And Treatment Research to Improve Cognition in Schizophrenia
 
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MATRICS - Measurement And Treatment Research to Improve Cognition in Schizophrenia (RRID:SCR_005644) MATRICS knowledge environment Cognitive deficits -- including impairments in areas such as memory, attention, and executive function -- are a major determinant and predictor of long-term disability in schizophrenia. Unfortunately, available antipsychotic medications are relatively ineffective in improving cognition. Scientific discoveries during the past decade suggest that there may be opportunities for developing medications that will be effective for improving cognition in schizophrenia. The NIMH has identified obstacles that are likely to interfere with the development of pharmacological agents for treating cognition in schizophrenia. These include: (1) a lack of a consensus as to how cognition in schizophrenia should be measured; (2) differing opinions as to the pharmacological approaches that are most promising; (3) challenges in clinical trial design; (4) concerns in the pharmaceutical industry regarding the US Food and Drug Administration''s (FDA) approaches to drug approval for this indication; and (5) issues in developing a research infrastructure that can carry out clinical trials of promising drugs. The MATRICS program will bring together representatives of academia, industry, and government in a consensus process for addressing all of these obstacles. Specific goals of the NIMH MATRICS are: * To catalyze regulatory acceptance of cognition in schizophrenia as a target for drug registration. * To promote development of novel compounds to enhance cognition in schizophrenia. * Leverage economic research power of industry to focus on important but neglected clinical targets. * Identify lead compounds and if deemed feasible, support human proof of concept trials for cognition in schizophrenia. schizophrenia, cognitive deficit, memory, attention, executive function, disability, cognition, clinical has parent organization: University of California at Los Angeles; California; USA Schizophrenia NIMH nlx_146271 SCR_005644 Measurement And Treatment Research to Improve Cognition in Schizophrenia, Measurement Treatment Research to Improve Cognition in Schizophrenia 2026-02-14 02:00:56 6
MRI Research Safety and Ethics
 
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MRI Research Safety and Ethics (RRID:SCR_005642) MRI Research Safety and Ethics data or information resource, narrative resource, standard specification NIMH recognizes the need to consider safety and ethical issues related to both the administration of MR (magnetic resonance) facilities and the use of these facilities for research. This document summarizes the points to consider discussed by the National Advisory Mental Health Council (NAMHC) Workgroup. Examples of safe and ethical practices are discussed in relation to several issues. These examples are intended to be illustrative and should not be interpreted as an exhaustive or exclusive list. This document was presented to the full NIMH Council on September 15, 2006 and approved unanimously. By making the points to consider document available publicly, NIMH intends to provide a resource for researchers and institutions that use MRI in research. The agenda was organized into six topics, which provide the organization for the points to consider that follow: A. MRI screening B. Training, operating, and emergency procedures C. Physical facilities D. Scanning/participant health variables E. Context- Specific Considerations: University vs. medical settings F. Additional data needs and updating The NIMH believes that investigators, institutions and facilities can use this document as a resource for the development, administration, evaluation, and use of MRI research facilities. mri, research, neuroscience, imaging has parent organization: National Institute of Mental Health NIMH nlx_146267 SCR_005642 MRI Research Safety and Ethics: Points to Consider, MRI Research Safety Ethics 2026-02-14 02:01:09 0

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